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Why doesn't Germany use fahrenheit?

Updated: 5/23/2024
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Because most developed countries have adopted the SI system under which temperature is measured on the Celsius (or Kelvin) scale.

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Germany, like many other countries, uses the Celsius temperature scale as it is the standard unit of temperature measurement in much of the world. Fahrenheit is mainly used in the United States and a few other countries, while Celsius is used by the majority of the global population and in scientific research.

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